The wait is finally over.
Almost 12 months after it was originally due to open, Accor has finally confirmed the opening of the long-awaited Novotel Bali Ubud Resort in Bali.
The resort is designed as a rural escape, 30 minutes from the centre of Ubud's vibrant centre, it is also close to the mountainous Kintamani district, and Mount Batur.
"Guests are invited to embrace a more balanced rhythm of travel - where nature, culture and modern comfort come together to support renewed energy and wellbeing," the hotel's promotional material says.
The design features hand-crafted Balinese artwork and natural textures.
Each of the 159 rooms features a private balcony overlooking forest vistas or the infinity pool.
Families and longer-stay guests can opt for larger configurations that offer added space and flexibility.
Dining experiences include Siralada, named after the Balinese words for salt and pepper, which "celebrates traditional heritage while embracing bold international flavours with Asian influences".
The Social Hub, located in the lobby, provides a welcoming space for relaxed moments with nutritious bites and refreshing drinks.
The resort offers a spa, a fitness centre, infinity pools with jungle panoramas, and a dedicated kids' playground.
Excursion offerings include cycling through scenic villages and trekking to the sunrise view of Mount Batur, to water rafting, waterfall explorations, Balinese dance lessons and Kwangen decoration. workshops.
Daily wellness rituals include yoga and meditation sessions, while guests can also enjoy private Balinese cooking classes.
“Travellers today are seeking balance, wellbeing, and authentic connections to the destinations they visit," says Garth Simmons, Chief Operating Officer, Premium, Midscale & Economy Division for Accor in Asia.
"Novotel has always created spaces where guests can recharge, reconnect, and experience life at their own rhythm. With the opening of Novotel Bali Ubud Resort, we are introducing this contemporary approach to one of the world's most culturally rich and naturally inspiring destinations.
Excursion offerings include cycling through scenic villages and trekking to the sunrise view of Mount Batur, to water rafting, waterfall explorations, Balinese dance lessons and Kwangen decoration. workshops.
Daily wellness rituals include yoga and meditation sessions, while guests can also enjoy private Balinese cooking classes.
“Travellers today are seeking balance, wellbeing, and authentic connections to the destinations they visit," says Garth Simmons, Chief Operating Officer, Premium, Midscale & Economy Division for Accor in Asia.
"Novotel has always created spaces where guests can recharge, reconnect, and experience life at their own rhythm. With the opening of Novotel Bali Ubud Resort, we are introducing this contemporary approach to one of the world's most culturally rich and naturally inspiring destinations.
"Indonesia remains a key market for Accor, and this opening reflects both our confidence in its tourism growth and our commitment to experiences that resonate with the evolving needs of modern travellers.”
To celebrate its opening, Novotel Bali Ubud Resort is offering a special rate starting from IDR 2,300,000++ per room ($186++) per night in a superior room, inclusive of breakfast for two. This offer is valid for bookings made until April 30 for stays until June 30.
For more info or to make a reservation, visit https://all.accor.com/hotel/A222.
To celebrate its opening, Novotel Bali Ubud Resort is offering a special rate starting from IDR 2,300,000++ per room ($186++) per night in a superior room, inclusive of breakfast for two. This offer is valid for bookings made until April 30 for stays until June 30.
For more info or to make a reservation, visit https://all.accor.com/hotel/A222.
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